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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Wednesday announced she was banning evictions and foreclosures for the next six weeks, adding to her administration's response to the unprecedented crisis caused by COVID-19.
March 19 -
Wells Fargo, which contested the prior sale of a Manhattan, Kan., home for only $1 in a foreclosure auction, was the winning bidder at a new sheriff sale for the property.
January 10 -
Wyndham Capital Mortgage realigned its executive suite with the promotions of Ben Cowen to president and Josh Hankins to chief operating officer.
January 6 -
Kansas City metro home prices are growing faster than rates in most U.S. cities, including boomtowns like Denver, Nashville and Austin.
December 31 -
Farmers were already taking on more debt to cover losses from falling crop prices. New tariffs and other retaliatory moves could hurt ag borrowers further and lead to loan losses and tighter underwriting.
May 16 -
Capitol Federal Financial has mostly relied on mortgages throughout its history. Its acquisition of a commercial lender will change that.
May 11 -
The bank holding the mortgage on a home owned by a Wichita, Kans. woman accused of embezzling millions from two physician-owned medical businesses and her estranged husband has stated foreclosure proceedings.
April 25 -
Guild Mortgage is adding to its Midwestern mortgage origination operations through the acquisition of Cornerstone Mortgage of St. Louis.
January 11 -
The company will also gain its first branches in New Mexico after it buys Peoples Inc.
June 26